As industrial environments become more complex, immersive simulation and intelligent visualization can help safety teams improve training, communication and emergency preparedness before workers face ...
The agency extended its Heat National Emphasis Program, providing inspectors and employers with clearer compliance safety checklists.
A three-day online seminar series hosted by the OSHA Training Institute will focus on hazard controls and inspection processes. Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that ...
VPPPA says OSHA's decision to align VPP with its Recommended Practices framework will help employers strengthen safety and health management systems nationwide.
Former journalist and policy communications professional joins agency to support outreach, messaging and worker safety initiatives across the state.
Worker advocates say the executive order is a major step toward preventing heat-related illnesses and fatalities as federal regulators continue developing a nationwide workplace heat standard.
Musculoskeletal disorders develop quietly through repetitive daily tasks, requiring operations managers to monitor subtle worker workarounds rather than sudden acute events.
The state's agency and industry representatives will collaborate on efforts to improve construction workplace safety.
A seafood processing worker suffered a severe hand injury after contacting an improperly adjusted bandsaw blade, highlighting the need for proper guarding.
Twenty-five years of transition from paper clipboards to AI image recognition have drastically accelerated inspection speed, yet checkbox fatigue and unresolved hazards remain.
While older employees sustain fewer total injuries, physiological changes and comorbidities cause modern workplace slips, trips and falls to become exponentially more severe.